•3: 6 Friday, May 9, 1980 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS TIM TEL—TWELVE SHOE REPAIR 28708 Telegraph Road Southfield, Mich. 480Th Ct"ri Mum thru Sat. 355 - 2467 gAnTi P.M. TINI SHOES REBUILT CHANGE LIKE NEW! YOUR SHOES 7/ TO NEW FASHION HEELS WE WILL Service While You Shop CUT DOWN We Specialize in Orthopedic Work FOR YOUR COMFORT Campaign Projected to Reach $17.7 Million (Continued from Page 1) raising $10 million more for Project Renewal in the corn- ing years. In his summary of the Campaign totals, Fed- eration Executive Vice President Sol Drachler said Detroit's Project Renewal contributions are second in the U.S., following only New York. Drachler said the 1980 regular Campaign total might reach as high as $17.8 million because there were 2,500 con- tributors remaining to be contacted. In the major address of the evening, Blumberg ex- pressed mixed emotions about being in Detroit. He was saddened by the death A MOTHER'S DAY SPECIAL For Her Special Man Fri_ & Sat., May 9th & 10th Only EVERY SPORT COAT For Men & Boys ,eoce' 25% Lanvin, Pierre Cardin, Stanley, Blacker Botany 500, Yves St. Laurent reg. s9000-'205m Boys' reg. swoo—siDON Now $67" to $198" Now Mr to $1500 • Old Orchard Shopping Plaza Maple at Orchard Lake Rds. 851-3660—West Bloomfield Thurs. & Fri. 9-9 Mon., Tues., Wed., Sat. til 6 For Young Men Eight to Eighty Iranian Jews Tried in Teheran NEW YORK (JTA) — Jewish sources here have confirmed that four mem- bers of a prominent Iranian Jewish family have gone on trial before an Islamic revo- lutionary court in Teheran this week. The four were identified as Izaak, Ab- raham, David and Baruch Boruchim. • Iran's official Pars news agency reported that the four men were charged with embezzlement of public funds in building a chain of hotels and "creating an es- pionage center for Ameri- can and Israeli agents and their servants." The charges carry the death penalty, according to Pars. Meanwhile, there were reports from Teheran _that seven men were exe- cuted in Teheran's jails on charges which included cooperation with Israel. Israeli General Sees. Instability for M.E. in '80s The seasons newest Blazers, Silks and Ultra Suedes from the most respected designers and manufacturers Men's this week of Joanna Field, wife of former Detroiter Irwin Field, 1980 UJA na- tional chairman. (See obituary.) Blumberg challenged De- troiters "to work even har- der to achieve a utopia." He said UJA is committed to raising $150 million more in 1981 than in 1980. "We raised $500 million last year, but the organizations we serve needed $1 billion. "We need to double our ef- forts to double our funds," MASTER CHARGE BANKAMERICARD PRINCETON CHARGE WASHINGTON (JTA) — Gen. Aaron Yariv, a former chief of Israeli military in- telligence, said last week that "during the 1980s, general instability will con- tinue to characterize the Middle East." He proposed that a West- ern alliance should be formed to forge "an informal and flexible strategic net- work in the Middle East with the U.S. as its backbone." Yariv, who is presently the director of the Center for Strategic Studies at Tel Aviv University, spoke at the opening of a two-day conference sponsored jointly by the Georgetown University Center for Strategic and International Studies and the Tel Aviv University Center. Explosion Hits Cairo Synagogue CAIRO — An explosion ripped through the base- ment of the main synagogue in Cairo last month, doing only minor damage. No one was hurt in the blast, which was triggered by an explo- sive placed in a half-open doorway. he said. "The need is greater than ever before." He challenged the leadership to achieve major gifts in the $1 mil- lion and $100,000 categories, saying that the Campaign has not kept pace with inflation, either in the U.S. or espe- cially in Israel. He cited Israel's heavy expenditures for imple- menting the peace treaty with Egypt, moving the Sinai settlers to the Negev, paying the increased costs of oil and building new mili- tary bases. "It is absolutely essential that we populate the Galilee, but there will not be 10 new settlements there this year — just one. There will be no new social serv- ices in Israel — there will be cutbacks in the old serv- ices." He added that Project Re- newal is designed to make up for what was not done be- fore for hundreds of thousands of disadvantaged Israelis. "If we don't raise those extra millions of dol- lars, we may lose the chance," he said. "We have prayed too long, worked too hard, suffered too much to fail." In announcing the 1981 Campaign chairmen, Zeltzer stated that the fu- ture is difficult, "but the best is yet to come." He lauded the Campaign leadership and cited as an example of the Cam- paign's successes the dedication of Prentis Towers on Sunday at Jewish Federation Apartments. Zeltzer said that the 1981 Campaign chairmen we announced now to facilita early planning for the Cam- paign and to conform to UJA and Council of Jewish Federations practices. LOWEST PRICES Cassette Dictating Transcribing Machines 342-7801 - * * * WSU Students' May 18 Book Sale Aids Campaign Wayne State University students, in conjunction with Hillel Foundation and United Jewish Appeal, are sponsoring a used book sale on behalf of the 1980 Allied Jewish Campaign, 9 a.m.-6 p.m. May 18 at the Hillel House in Oak Park. Donations of books, mag- azines, posters and records are needed. For informa- tion, contact the Hillel Foundation at Wayne, 577-3459, or Ed Hurvitz, 557-0821. 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